Environment
Arctic: Marine Life Migrates According to Moonlight in Dark Arctic
In the dark polar night, when the moon appears over the horizon, things happen. That is, the huge mass of tiny marine life, or zooplankton, take on a migration in order not to be viewed by their light-seeing predators.
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